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1->'''Linda:''' Are you Mommy's little girl?\
2'''Louise:''' Dada.
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4Linda attempts to bond with a supremely reluctant Louise. Meanwhile, Bob takes Tina to get her legs waxed.
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6!!Troper Daughter Laser Razor:
7* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: The children's book that Linda tries to read, Princess Pigeon Toe, possesses a proportionally prodigious plenitude of the letter P.
8* AsinineAlternateActivity: Linda takes Louise to a bonding seminar, but Louise would rather play Laser Tag next door.
9* BaitAndSwitch: Dakota initially appears angry that Linda has been bribing Louise to attend the therapy session... except he's actually overjoyed that Linda is willing to do anything to bond with her daughter. It's actually ''Louise'' he's mad at for not taking the therapy session seriously.
10* BigNo: Logan and Louise let out a cry of "NO!" when they're locked in the "Uter-room" and forced to watch ''Freaky Friday'' on a loop.
11* ContinuityNod:
12** Louise outright said she favored Bob over Linda all the way back in "[[Recap/BobsBurgersS1E9SpaghettiWesternAndMeatballs Spaghetti Western & Meatballs]]". This episode reveals that she's favored him for her entire ''life'', and also reveals that Linda is well aware of it (which leads to the episode's A-plot).
13** Linda's crush on Creator/TomSelleck (first mentioned in "[[Recap/BobsBurgersS1E10BurgerWars Burger Wars]]") is referenced in a FreezeFrameBonus - his name appears [[https://preview.redd.it/qtxaz94oty3a1.jpg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=4f13a324f573ab0ce3c69b8acca2aa7dd9be078e on the collage Linda made for Louise]] with no explanation.
14* DaddysGirl: Deconstructed. This episode reveals that Louise has been one since she was a literal baby, and she and Bob are genuinely close in spite of the former's constant mockery. However, in strengthening her bond with Bob, Louise has neglected her relationship with Linda, and her preference of Bob is to the point that she can't stand Linda for more than a few seconds. Additionally, a bond that strong is not unnoticed--both Bob and Linda are aware that Louise heavily favors the former, and Linda quickly grows envious, leading to the A-plot of the episode.
15* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: When Louise tries to tell Linda they need some time apart, she frames it like a break-up.
16* DumbassHasAPoint: [[TheDitz Gene]] of all people points out that Linda shouldn't try to shave Tina's legs while she's so angry about her relationship with Louise. Linda then proves him right by snapping the razor in half.
17* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Logan's middle name is revealed to be "Barry", which isn't embarrassing on its own, but has the unfortunate side-effect of making his full name [[PunnyName Logan Barry Bush]].
18* EnemyMine: In pretty much the only instance so far of their interactions not being confrontational, Louise and Logan find common cause in escaping the mother-daughter therapy session.
19* EveryManHasHisPrice: Louise only agrees to tolerate the mother-daughter therapy session if Linda continually pays her money throughout, with a $29.50 down payment to get her to even enter the building.
20* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Parodied in-universe; Logan treats watching ''Freaky Friday'' as if he's discovered some hidden meaning about the film (it's really just the film's not-at-all-subtle moral). When he doesn't shut up about it, Louise responds by punching him in the gut.
21* FalseReassurance: Bob tries to say that Louise favoring him over Linda is just a "nine-year phase". Considering that said "nine-year phase" happens to be Louise's entire life, it's pretty clear to both Bob, Linda, and the audience that Louise's favoritism of Bob isn't something she's growing out of anytime soon.
22* FullNameUltimatum: Cynthia Bush delivers one to her son Logan.
23-->'''Cynthia:''' You're in big trouble, Logan Barry Bush!\
24'''Linda:''' [[PunnyName "Loganberry]] [[LampshadeHanging Bush?"]]\
25'''Cynthia:''' We [[DidntThinkThisThrough didn't think it through]]!
26* GameNightFight: Linda tries to host a family game night, but it devolves into an argument because Louise is already playing a game with Bob and would much rather continue that than play whatever Linda wants to.
27* GenderBlenderName: Downplayed. The name Dakota is unisex, but Linda assumes that Dakota Applebaum is female due to his nickname (the "Phenomi-mom"), which makes for quite the surprise when she meets Dakota in person.
28* GoodParents: While Linda goes overboard regarding Louise, Bob is at his best, accommodating Tina's wishes because he wants her to be happy, doing the same for Gene, putting himself through pain so Tina won't be scared, and reassuring Tina when she begins to regret her decision.
29** More subtly, when Louise pins Bob against his bed during the opening scene, she's doing so with one arm. Bob could easily force himself up, but since the family is moving from one game to the other and Louise and Linda haven't started arguing, he plays along that Louise is too strong for him.
30* HopeSpot: Played for laughs. At the end of the episode, Linda is overjoyed that she and Louise are finally bonding... and then Louise immediately claims that Gene and Tina's day with Bob sounded way more fun, and that she wants to go with him tomorrow.
31-->'''Linda:''' Oh, screw all of you.
32* InherentlyFunnyWord: Bob notes that Phenomi-mom is fun to say.
33* ItsAllAboutMe: Linda seems less like she's trying to have a better relationship with Louise for the sake of bonding, and moreso because she wants to be Louise's favorite parent instead of Bob.
34* ItIsDehumanizing: When Logan sees Louise at the seminar, he says "Oh God, ''it's'' here!"
35* JealousParent: Linda is painfully aware that [[DaddysGirl Louise likes Bob better]], and the A-plot of the episode is driven by her misguided attempt to recreate that bond with herself and Louise.
36* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Dakota's advice on being a mother repeatedly does not work, and it seems he doesn't have basic knowledge about pregnancy when even Louise can tell he's got no clue how umbilical chords work.
37* LiteralMinded: When Tina tells Bob to drop what he's doing and shave her legs, Gene immediately drops the plate of samples he's holding. Bob is less than amused.
38* MindlessSheep: Tina becomes self-conscious about her leg hairs and gets them waxed when she hears two girls mocking someone else for having hairy legs. She later comes to regret it and calls herself a "hairless sheep".
39* MisplacedRetribution: After "Family Game Night" is ruined by an argument between Linda and Louise, Linda grows envious of Louise's clear favoritism towards Bob. Thing is, she lashes out at Bob himself despite the fact that Bob has not done anything to intentionally ''make'' Louise like him more. Linda realizes her mistake immediately and apologizes.
40* MoodWhiplash: Bob's encouraging speech to Tina is followed by Gene walking past the door without pants on.
41* MundaneMadeAwesome: The laser tag scene is played as an actual war zone.
42* MyBelovedSmother: Linda following Dakota's advice on reconnecting with Louise only serves to further drive them apart because Linda was too overbearing. This trope also seems to be a major reason why Louise prefers Bob--he tends to respect her boundaries a lot more.
43-->'''Bob:''' [[LampshadeHanging Listen, Lin, don't you think you might be forcing it a little?]]
44* NonIndicativeName: Dakota Applebaum's alias of the "Phenomi-mom" counts in multiple ways. Not only does Dakota turn out to be male, there's also no indication that he even has children of his own. And even the "Phenominal" part is non-indicative, as his advice is shown to be inarguably terrible.
45* NoodleIncident: Bob once got a flu shot so that Tina wouldn't be scared of it.
46* OhCrap: Bob, Tina, and Gene react this way after the argument between Linda and Louise has escalated. Bob also counts as a case of ThisIsGonnaSuck given he reacts even before the argument blows up.
47* PersonAsVerb: Louise uses both "Momming it all up" and "Dadding it all up" as verbs. The former represents ruining fun (alluding to Louise's poor relationship with Linda), while the latter represents having fun (alluding to Louise's strong relationship with Bob).
48* PreMortemOneLiner: Before making the killing shot on Dakota in the Laser Tag battle, Linda shouts "Look north, Dakota!"
49* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: When Louise tells Linda that she "Mom'd it all up" regarding the kids' game with Bob, Linda asks if Bob "Dad'd it all up". Louise not only states that Bob ''did'', but goes as far as saying that him doing so is a ''good'' thing--definitely not the answer Linda was expecting, if she expected one at all.
50* ShoutOut: Tina has an ImagineSpot modeled after Sarah Conner's nightmare in ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
51* SuddenAnatomy: Tina has visible leg hair in this episode, despite lacking it both before and after this episode.
52* SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: Linda has a song about braiding hair that delves into a NonSequitur about Harry Truman being dead.
53* TakeOurWordForIt: What Tina did to her leg in an attempt to shave by herself. We don't see it for ourselves, but Bob, Gene, and the woman at the waxing salon were all horrified to varying degrees.
54* TakeThat: ''Film/FreakyFriday2003'' is [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment used as a torture device]] on Louise and Logan.
55* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: Discussed; the Bush family is at the seminar because Logan called his mother Cynthia a bitch.
56* TheUnfavorite: Inverted; Louise favors Bob over Linda, and is very unsubtle about it, much to Linda's dismay. The opening scene indicates that Gene and Tina also prefer playing with Bob over Linda, making Linda this trope to all three of her kids in some capacity.
57* WoundedGazelleGambit: Louise and Logan fake having stomach aches to get Dakota and the mothers inside of the "Uter-room", once they're in they run out and lock them inside and run off to play Laser Tag. Louise calls it the oldest trick in the book.
58* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: After Tina begins to regret waxing her legs, Bob tells her that waxed legs or not, she's fine being herself.
59-->'''Bob:''' Leg hair or no leg hair, you're still Tina, and when it comes to the important stuff you'll make the right choice.

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